Re: [livecode] introducing nullpointer

From: Dave Griffiths <dave_at_pawfal.org>
Date: Sat, 10 Jul 2004 10:30:06 +0100

On Mon, 2004-07-05 at 13:08, tom_at_nullpointer.co.uk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think you probably mostly know me anyhow...
> I did qqq, bitmapsequencer etc.
> I'm currently co-running rand()% www.r4nd.org
> which i strongly urge you all to contribute to...

any chance of a linux server? I have some code - but it's
linux/alsa/jack.

> anyhow, I'm quite into live coding, but as an aspect of generative systems,
> in otherwords most live coding is evolutionary in its practice,
> trying various combos/subroutes etc and pruning/growing chosen directions.
> Generative systems are often a major aid to such coding approaches,
> allowing the experimentation to occur independently within evolving/changing
> subroutes etc.

I'm interested in this approach too - genetic programming could be seen
as a very rapid way to livecode, the abilitity to get in there and
modify code manually which is then present in the genome, or mutate code
once you had handwritten it live - interchangably - would be very
powerful.

I'm playing with a very simple form of this for my placard performance,
but as it's my first time playing any form of music live, it err, could
be interesting... ;)

dave
Received on Sat Jul 10 2004 - 17:30:34 BST

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